Now that you have finished reading the traditional fairy tale of Jack and the Beanstalk, you need to label it's STORY elements. Use the website below to fill in the Setting Map (S), Character Map (T), Conflict Map (O) and the Resolution Map (R and Y).
As you have learned, fractured fairy tales are different from the traditional story. Some of the literacy elements found in STORY can be different or a different character can tell the story (like in Waking Beauty). Now that you have read several traditional fairy tales and their "fractured" tale, it is your turn to write your own twisted tale. Use the website below and your story maps to help you rewrite YOUR version of Jack and the Beanstalk. The Fractured Fairy Tales website will guide you through the writing process. Have fun and be creative!!!
If you have extra time be sure to visit Mad Lib and see what nouns, adjectives and verbs you can use to create a silly version of Jack and the Beanstalk!!!
Fractured Fairy Tales
Now that you have finished reading the traditional fairy tale of Jack and the Beanstalk, you need to label it's STORY elements. Use the website below to fill in the Setting Map (S), Character Map (T), Conflict Map (O) and the Resolution Map (R and Y).
Story MappingAs you have learned, fractured fairy tales are different from the traditional story. Some of the literacy elements foun
d in STORY can be different or a different character can tell the story (like in Waking Beauty). Now that you have read several traditional fairy tales and their "fractured" tale, it is your turn to write your own twisted tale. Use the website below and your story maps to help you rewrite YOUR version of Jack and the Beanstalk. The Fractured Fairy Tales website will guide you through the writing process. Have fun and be creative!!!
Fractured Fairy Tales
If you have extra time be sure to visit Mad Lib and see what nouns, adjectives and verbs you can use to create a silly version of Jack and the Beanstalk!!!